It was the summer of 1997, and I had just moved to a new teaching position at a Christian college in the southern U.S. I had been wanting to teach business ethics for a number of years, particularly Christian ethics because I couldn’t see how ethics could be taught any other way. I had been doing mybest at the state university where I was employed, but frankly, teaching Christian ethics was against the law there. So, I was especially excited about my new freedom of religion.
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Fields, W. C. (1969). Just Business: Christian Ethics for the Marketplace by Alex Hill. Journal of Biblical Integration in Business, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.69492/jbib.v10i1.390
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